Woolskin LAUNDRY INSTRUCTIONS

Sheepskin Cleaning

Woolskin Sheepskin & Wool wash is a concentrate for washing wool, natural fibres including alpaca, mohair, possum, silk & cashmire and sheepskin. It may also used as a low allergenic detergent for allergy sufferers.​Woolskin wash having the addition of tea tree oil which is proven effective against dust mites and is the superior product for washing wool and sheepskin:wool & sheepskin care instructions

​Tip! Always make sure your soap despencer is free from previous washing detergent and fabric conditioner residues as these could contaminate the wash and damage the sheepskin

BBASIC LAUNDRY INSTRUCTIONS

Always refer to care instructions attached to garment. Best results obtained by using recommended dosage.

Machine Wash: Top Load: Measure 20mls for small load and 40mls for large load into the washing machine. Front Load: use half the quantity. Select wool or gentle cycle and load size. Double rinse

Hand Wash: Measure 20 ml for each 10lt water into single wash tub. For larger items, best results will be achieved using a wash trough or bath tub. Place garment or sheepskin into the solution and work it through the article for approximately 5 minutes.

DO NOT STRETCH. Squeeze by hand until clean. Rinse thoroughly with COLD or WARM water until water is clear. Drying: Wool & Natural Fibres: Machine Wash; gentle spin ensuring the load is balanced. Allow to dry away from direct heat or sunlight

Hand Wash; squeeze excess water – DO NOT WRING DRY, allow to dry away from direct heat or sunlight.

Sheepskin; best results are achieved by tumbling dry in warm – NOT HOT dryer.

Woolskin: Sheepskin wash & wool wash with conditioner, is formulated using the latest in tanning technology. Woolskin will wash the wool fibres and skin and add a ‘conditioner’ that will maintain the softness and feel of both. Woolskin has applications for domestic, hospital and commercial laundry use.

Pure new wool has a coating of protein around each fibre. This protein acts as a shield or barrier that contributes to the air circulation between wool fibres. Sheepskin and wool create a unique comfort and have therapeutic advantages not seen in other materials..​